Keep Your Belongings Safe with a Personal Travel Safe

I tend to pack light when I’m traveling. Partly because I’ll probably bring back more than I left with, but also I can’t always keep an eye on everything when I’m out of my hotel room. I don’t want to spend the day worrying about my tech, my passport, my jewelry or extra spending cash I brought with me on the trip. Not every hotel room has a safe for you to use, but this year Master Lock has our back with their personal combination safe.

The Master Lock SafeSpace® Portable Personal Safe isn’t a huge safe, but is perfect for taking along in your carry on so you can keep your stuff secure in hotels and on the go. The SafeSpace is only around 2 1/2″ x 5″ x 9 1/2″ and weights just over a couple pounds. It has a combination lock on the front you can set with your own combination as well as a cord to secure it on to a table or unmovable object in your room, dorm or wherever you need it. Everything you need is bundled in one small safe.

There are a lot of things you can store in your SafeSpace, but the size easily accommodates MP3 players, cell phones, cameras, gaming devices, cash, credit cards, jewelry, keys, passports, sunglasses or other small valuables. It is not big enough for a tablet or laptop, but is perfect for smaller hand held items.

The last thing I want to worry about when traveling is items I’m not carrying with me, and the SafeSpace takes that worry away for me. the small size means I can pack it quickly in my bag and take it on the go with me, without taking a lot of extra space or weight. And at an affordable price of under $20, it’s a travel must have for anyone on the go a lot for work or play.

Becky is an interior designer, an adjunct professor, a foodie, a product reviewer and a gluten free blogger in Detroit, Michigan. Week99er is a family friendly site featuring products, events and recipes for your family. Contact her at becky@week99er.com

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Becky is an interior designer, an adjunct professor, a foodie, a product reviewer and a gluten free blogger in Detroit, Michigan. Week99er is a family friendly site featuring products, events and recipes for your family. Contact her at becky@week99er.com

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